The Bottom Turtle Podcast

Pointing in the Continuum

September 07, 2021 The Bottom Turtle Podcast Season 2 Episode 4
Pointing in the Continuum
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The Bottom Turtle Podcast
Pointing in the Continuum
Sep 07, 2021 Season 2 Episode 4
The Bottom Turtle Podcast

In this episode, Oyani and Dr. Ray present an argument defending their use of the word spirit using the character Colin Robinson from "What We Do in the Shadows". 

In the episode "Spirits & Waveforms", the hosts define spirit in terms of how something programs the universe and how it is programmed by the universe.  This associates the concept of spirit with how the universe evolves during an interaction.  Given this definition, the hosts argue that they are removing the supernatural aspects from the word while keeping most of its historic connotation to communicate precisely.  This is related to Colin Robinson since he is an energy vampire, not a traditional vampire who sucks blood.  Despite this, he is still understood to be a vampire by the audience.  Further, by making him a vampire that feeds on negative emotion, he represents a person, like an internet troll, who spreads misery for their own sustenance.  Since this archetypal spirit exists in real life, the show demonstrates how the concept of vampire can manifests itself in reality by keeping some traits of the vampire while removing others.  It is in this sense that the hosts justify their use of the word spirit while removing the supernatural.   

To learn how the above argument relates to objective truth, absolute truth, thermal entropy, and points in a continuum, check out the episode!  Also, don't forget to leave a review and join our FaceBook page at:
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We hope you enjoy the episode. And as always, stay turtlin' my friends! 

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Show Notes

In this episode, Oyani and Dr. Ray present an argument defending their use of the word spirit using the character Colin Robinson from "What We Do in the Shadows". 

In the episode "Spirits & Waveforms", the hosts define spirit in terms of how something programs the universe and how it is programmed by the universe.  This associates the concept of spirit with how the universe evolves during an interaction.  Given this definition, the hosts argue that they are removing the supernatural aspects from the word while keeping most of its historic connotation to communicate precisely.  This is related to Colin Robinson since he is an energy vampire, not a traditional vampire who sucks blood.  Despite this, he is still understood to be a vampire by the audience.  Further, by making him a vampire that feeds on negative emotion, he represents a person, like an internet troll, who spreads misery for their own sustenance.  Since this archetypal spirit exists in real life, the show demonstrates how the concept of vampire can manifests itself in reality by keeping some traits of the vampire while removing others.  It is in this sense that the hosts justify their use of the word spirit while removing the supernatural.   

To learn how the above argument relates to objective truth, absolute truth, thermal entropy, and points in a continuum, check out the episode!  Also, don't forget to leave a review and join our FaceBook page at:
 https://www.facebook.com/thebottomturtle/ .       

You can also leave us an email at:
thebottomturtlepodcast@gmail.com 

We hope you enjoy the episode. And as always, stay turtlin' my friends! 

If you enjoy the podcast, please support us by leaving a review, rating the podcast, and/or telling a friend.

Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, and leave a review on our FaceBook page at: https://www.facebook.com/thebottomturtle/

If you have any questions or ideas you want discussed on the show, leave us an email at thebottomturtlepodcast@gmail.com